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Isaiah 1:6

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

From the sole of the foot and even to the head, no wholeness in it; a wound and bruise, and a fresh blow: they were not pressed out, and they were not bound up, and they were not softened with oil.

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And as Absalom there was not a fair man in all Israel to praise greatly: from the sole of his foot and even to his crown, there was not a blemish in him

For he will cause pain, and he will bind up: he will smite and his hands will heal.

In the day of my straits I sought Jehovah: my hand was stretched out at night, and it will not be slack: my soul refused to be comforted.

And the light of the moon was as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun, shall be seven fold, as the light of seven days, in the day Jehovah bound up the breaking of his people, and he will heal the wound of his smiting.

The heart is deceitful above all, and man himself, who shall know him?

For thus said Jehovah, Thy breaking is incurable, and thy blow sickly.

Why wilt thou cry for thy breaking? thy pain is incurable for the multitude of thine iniquity: thy sins were strong, I did these things to thee.

Behold me bringing up to it health and healing, and healing them, and I uncovered to them the abundance of peace and truth.

And they will heal the breaking of the daughter of my people by making light, and saying, Peace, peace; and no peace.

As a pit, letting flow her waters, so she dug up her evil: violence and oppression will be heard in her; upon my face continually disease and smiting.

No healing to thy breaking; thy blow sickly: all hearing thy report shall clap the hand upon thee: for upon whom did not thine evil pass continually?

And to you fearing my name the sun of justice arose, and healing in his wings; and ye went forth and spread as calves of the stall.

And Jesus having heard, said to them, They being strong have no need of a physician, but they having evils.

And having come near, he bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and having mounted him upon his own animal, he brought him to an inn, and took care of him.




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